Harvard University founded Circle of Women in 2006 with the goal of setting up a school for young girls in Afghanistan. In 2008, they accomplished this goal and “Project Wonkhai” was opened for
1200 secondary school students. In the fall of 2009, Princeton joined the effort of advancing educational opportunities for girls in developing countries.
Our group has grown to have over 50 dedicated and passionate members. As we are only in our second year, we have a lot of young energy and innovative ideas to spread the mission of Circle of Women. We are excited about the future prospects for the Princeton chapter and hope to contribute sustainable solutions that meet the intersection between education, empowerment and economic development for women and girls. We look forward to expanding our presence and name on campus through fundraising events and awareness campaigns.
1200 secondary school students. In the fall of 2009, Princeton joined the effort of advancing educational opportunities for girls in developing countries.
Our group has grown to have over 50 dedicated and passionate members. As we are only in our second year, we have a lot of young energy and innovative ideas to spread the mission of Circle of Women. We are excited about the future prospects for the Princeton chapter and hope to contribute sustainable solutions that meet the intersection between education, empowerment and economic development for women and girls. We look forward to expanding our presence and name on campus through fundraising events and awareness campaigns.
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